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PRABHA IASIPS COACHING ACADEMY IUCN AND INDIA In 1969, India became a State Member of IUCN. The Office of IUCN India located in New Delhi was established in 2007. The agency works with Commissions and Members to lessen the destruction of habitat and species by providing the essential instruments and awareness to preserve biodiversity and several associated issues etc. About IUCN The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is the leading international environmental organization. It was established in 1948. It is headquartered in Geneva. The organization is funded by governments, member organizations bilateral and multilateral agencies, etc Functions of IUCN The IUCN’s acknowledged endeavor is to help the world find realistic elucidation to the most vital environment challenges. The mission of IUCN is to persuade, promote and help societies to preserve the diversity of nature. 1)The aim is to protect the nature and sustainable utilization of natural resources. 2)It also integrates matter of poverty alleviation, climatic change, biodiversity, and Gender equality 3)The IUCN publishes IUCN Red List of Threatened Species IUCN Red list The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species was created in 1964. This is the world’s most inclusive record of the worldwide conservation status of biological species. The Species are categorized into nine groups by the IUCN Red List IUCN Category A species becomes extinct when the last existing Extinct member of that family dies. Undoubtedly the last member has died but the captive Extinct in wild member endures. Critically The critically endangered species face an extremely high endangered risk of extinction in the immediate future. The endangered species are the species which faces a Endangered high risk of extinction in the near future The vulnerable species facing the risk of extinction in vulnerable the meium term future Near threatened Close to qualifying among threatened species Least concern Low risk to extinction Data deficient Insufficient data to generate an analysis Not evaluated Not assessed against criteria PRABHA IASIPS COACHING ACADEMY IUCN LIST AND INDIA SUMATRAN RHINOCEROS Scientific name: Dicerorhinus sumatrensis The Sumatran Rhinoceros is listed as Critically Endangered under IUCN list These species are found in the foothills of the Himalayas in Bhutan and north- eastern India, all the way through southern China, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Borneo in Indonesia and the islands of Sumatra. The chief threats to these species are poaching and reduced population feasibility. These animals were hunted for their horns, skin and for some medicinal purposes. KASHMIR STAG Scientific name: Cervus canadensis hanglu It is also called as hangul and it is the state animal of Kashmir. These are found in the high altitude regions of Northern India and Pakistan. Now it has been seen only in Dachigam National Park in Kashmir The habitat destruction, over-grazing by domestic livestock, and poaching are the major threats faced by the Kashmir stag HIMALAYAN BROWN OR RED BEAR The Himalayan brown bear belongs to the list of critically endangered animals It is also known as the Himalayan red bear, Isabelline bear etc These are found in the Northern India, Northern Pakistan, Northern Afghanistan, Tibet and Nepal. This Omnivorous and hibernate during the winter The major threat was loss of appropriate habitat and unscientific anthropogenic activities. PYGMY HOG The Pygmy Hog is the smallest and the rarest wild squid in the world and listed them as Critically Endangered under IUCN list. These species of pigs in the wild are seen in Manas National Park. Previously, they were extensively spread in the Himalayan foothills extending from Uttar Pradesh to Assam. ANDAMAN WHITE-TOOTHED SHREW Scientific name: Crocidura andamanensis The Andaman White-toothed Shrew is an endemic species of ‘South Andaman Island’. This species is endangered by habitat destruction due to Tsunami and other anthropogenic activities on the island, except inside the National Park. KONDANA SOFT-FURRED RAT Scientific name: The Kondana Soft-furred Rat is listed as the ‘critically endangered’ species under IUCN. It is an endemic species to India. It is found in Singharh plateau near Pune in Maharashtra State. The main threats to these species are loss of habitat, overgrazing of vegetation and annoyance from archaeological site and tourists. PRABHA IASIPS COACHING ACADEMY It is listed in the considered as vermin according to the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. ELVIRA RAT OR LARGE ROCK RAT Scientific name: Cremnomys Elvira This species is considered as the listed as critically endangered under IUCN list. These species are found in the Kurumbapatti, Salem District in Tamil Nadu. This region is located in the Eastern Ghats. The major threats faced by theses species are loss of habitat due to mining, expansion of human settlement. NAMDAPHA FLYING SQUIRREL Scientific name: Biswamoyopterus biswasi This is species is listed as Critically Endangered under IUCN list. The Namdapha Flying Squirrel found Namdapha National Park in the state of Arunachal Pradesh. Poaching is the major threat faced by these animals. These animals are poached for food. MALABAR LARGE-SPOTTED CIVET Scientific name: Viverra civettina This species is listed as Critically Endangered under IUCN list Malabar Civet is an endemic species found in the Western Ghats of southern India. The major threats faced by these species are poaching, loss of habitat etc. The Malabar Civet is used for the extraction of musk. RED PANDA Scientific name: Ailurus fulgens The Read panda is listed as Endangered under IUCN as its population has declined up to 50%. The red panda is found in particularly in along the Myanmar-Yunnan border, India, Nepal , Bhutan and China These are closely connected with montane forests with thick bamboo forest. The main problems faced by these species are destruction of habitat, poaching, and disintegration. These species are used for different use including medicine, wild meat etc. In India it is found in 19 protected or otherwise managed areas. This includes Barsey Rhododendron Sanctuary, Kanchendzonga National Park (NP), Kyongnosla Alpine Sanctuary and Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary. WILD ASS Scientific name: Equus hemionus This species is evaluated as Near Threatened (NT). The population of wild ass has declined recently. In ancient times the Wild Ass had been seen throughout the steppes and desert steppes of the Russian Federation, the Arabian Peninsula, Mongolia, northwest India and northern China. But nowadays it is seen only in southern Mongolia and bordering China. PRABHA IASIPS COACHING ACADEMY The major threats to Wild Asses shoot from the illegal hunting. These animals are hunted for meat and for some medicinal purposes. ASIATIC WILD DOG Scientific name: Cuon alpines It is also called as the Dhole and Indian wild dog Dholes which are habitation generalist have vanished from the surface of earth and list as endangered in IUCN list. They are seen in particularly in the Western and Eastern Ghats of the southern states and Central Indian Highlands, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, and West Bengal. They are killed for their fur and manufacturing the traditional medicines. BROW-ANTLERED DEER Scientific name: Rucervus eldii It is also known as Eld’s Deer and Thamin The species is listed as Endangered under IUCN list. Previously, this species was extensively distributed across appropriate habitats of North eastern India, Myanmar, Thailand and Southeast Asia. Now it is found only in Keibul Lamjao National Park in Manipur. These animals are hunted for food and this is major threat for the existence of this species. GOLDEN LANGUR Scientific name: Trachypithecus geei Listed as Endangered because of a serious population decline The golden langur is seen in the moist evergreen and moist deciduous forests The habitat loss and anthropogenic activities lead to the decline of the golden langur. WHITE-BELLIED MUSK DEER Scientific name: Moschus leucogaster It is also known in the name of Himalayan Musk deer. This White-bellied Musk Deer are seen in the Kashmir, Sikkim, Bhutan, northern India, Nepal, and China There is a high trade in Musk deer body parts, mainly pods into north east India and china. It also faces the problems like habitat loss due to human settlement. Hispid hare/ Assam rabbit Scientific name: Caprolagus hispidus It is also known as Hispid Hare, Assam Rabbit, Bristly Rabbit Formerly the Hispid hare was seen along the foothill area of the southern Himalayas from Uttar Pradesh through southern Nepal, the northern area of West Bengal to Assam. Presently it is seen irregularly in India, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal. The major threat to this species is destruction of habitat happened due to the expansion of human development, agriculture etc. INDIAN HOG DEER Scientific name: Axis porcinus PRABHA IASIPS COACHING ACADEMY It is listed as Endangered under IUCN list Hog Deer traditionally found in Pakistan, all the way through northern and northeastern India, and marginally in southern China LION-TAILED MACAQUE Scientific name: Macaca silenus It is also called as Lion-tailed Macaque, Wanderoo, Liontail Macaque This animal is endemic to the Western Ghats The Lion tailed macaques prefer to stay in the higher canopy of tropical evergreen forest. This listed as endangered species under IUCN list. The main threat to this species is habitat disintegration due to human activities.